Cultured Pearls for Cultured Women

Pearls, in general, are formed naturally where the simplest process would be for a clam to produce it and people get them, as children would say it. But the pearls that we see right now, being manufactured in to all kinds of jewelry are not like how nature would produce them, hence culturing of pearls come in, where Mikimoto Kokichi had been one of the pioneers of this kind of process that people all around the world do nowadays. And who wouldn’t do such a thing? After the discovery that pearls can actually be cultured, Mikimoto Pearls have been able to harvest tons of pearls, compared to the old fashioned way of diving for those mollusks and force them open to get a pearl, where you wouldn’t even be able to know if the one that you’re taking is valuable or not. Pearls have become an essential part of the fashion industry, as well as the entertainment industry because it can easily create a sophisticated kind of fashion amongst women, and the best people to look at are Sandra Bullock, Jennifer Aniston and Courtney Cox to name a few of those Hollywood celebrities who really love wearing those precious, round jewels.

Posted under Fashion, Jewellery by admin on Tuesday 21 July 2009 at 11:05 pm

Wanted: Egg Donor

Considering how modern the world we have today, some impossibilities have reached possibilities, unimaginable realized and technology has found its way to go beyond what humans were incapable of doing before. One issue that has so far gaining controversies in morality, religion and legality is egg donation. They say end should always justify the mean but some people can’t help but use the opportunity for personal gain. I don’t want to sound judgmental but I look at the issue with a positive outlook. I think this opportunity of giving the gift of life should be taken with extreme care and precaution. I’ve found some websites like familycreations.net an internationally recognized organization wherein they deal with the donation process with a very high degree of sensitivity and confidentiality. It is a fully licensed and aimed to help both the donors and the recipients. Egg donation is a rewarding process but the criteria are strict. It’s not as simple as blood donation and even more complicated than sperm donation because women just don’t produce eggs as much as men’s sperm. To be an egg donor, one must be healthy, non smoking and between the ages of 21 to 29. Donations are either free or paid.

Posted under Health by admin on Wednesday 1 July 2009 at 7:28 am